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Strategies & Market Trends : Joe Copia's daytrades/investments and thoughts -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Joe Copia who wrote (863)4/15/1998 4:25:00 PM
From: tonto  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 25711
 
Joe, you may want to look at ANLT. Earnings preannouncement was issued today after the stock was hit by reportedly sales by one seller. It is up $9.00 from when I got in today but if you start to compare quarters and growth, this stock is undervalued and should
move nicely. Earnings will be released on Tuesday.

Today's announcement was that they will meet or exceed the consensus
of I believe .25 for the 2nd quarter. $28 million in contracts for the 2nd quarter and last year they did $40 million for the entire year.



To: Joe Copia who wrote (863)4/16/1998 10:31:00 AM
From: TARIQ STOCKS  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 25711
 
Joe hurry up, NTST has a net profit last year without their biggest contract, People were thinking it is going bankrupsty because of the late financials and elemination of the IBN contract. The only reason for the late financials, long and behold, is that this is their first full year and it took them time to get the financials ready. This might go through the roof, we might see $5 very soon.



To: Joe Copia who wrote (863)4/16/1998 11:06:00 AM
From: emergencyops  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 25711
 
Joe:

You may have already covered CFCC earlier. Reported 3.6 cents record earnings per share for 1997 and projects 2 cents for first quarter 1998. Trading at 30 cents now and should be at $1.50 per share this year according to some analysts.

Comments?

Gary